Sunbury-on-Thames

Sunbury-on-Thames is a suburban village in Surrey, England, located on the left bank of the River Thames 13 miles west of Charing Cross in London. It was first known as Sunnanbyrg during Anglo-Saxon rule, and it was named for "Sunna's fort". By 1767, it was a pleasant village located along the Thames, and, in 1965, it became a part of Surrey after much of Middlesex was annexed to Greater London. In 2011, Sunbury-on-Thames had a population of 18,041 people.